EC FAQs

What does open access mean?

Open Access (OA) is a term used for unrestricted or unlimited access and use of research information or literature that is published in the journal. It is a free online access without any sort of subscription or payment to access the information.

How do I proceed with my manuscript submission to E-Cronicon journal?

Authors are requested to submit their manuscript to E-Cronicon either through online or through an e-mail.

It’s been 7 days that I submitted my manuscript to the journal and I haven’t received any notification yet!

There might have been a difficulty or inconvenience caused due to some technical issues. According to your personal spam filter settings, it is possible that the confirmation e-mail may enter your spam folder rather than your inbox. If this is not the case, we request you to drop an e-mail directly to us and you shall be informed on the status of your manuscript within 24 hours.

Do the articles undergo peer review system?

All the articles that are received to the journal will be undergone thorough peer review process by eminent professionals, as E-Cronicon desires to publish quality content that meets the publication criteria.

Do you provide a certificate to the author stating the publication of article in E-Cronicon?

Yes, the authors of E-Cronicon will be provided with digital publication certificates.

Does E-Cronicon provide hard copies to authors? If yes, what is the cost for these hard copies?

Yes, E-Cronicon provides hard copies to authors upon their requirement.
We provide reprint service to the authors through which you can get hard copies of the article. The cost depends on the number of pages and reprints you order.

What about copyright of the articles and license under which the articles are published under?

All the authors of an article will possess and retain copyright to their article. We give rights to the corresponding author to make necessary changes and he/she will act as the guarantor for the manuscript on our behalf. E-Cronicon grants all the users the right to access the content that is published and also to stimulate use of the data for any sane and non-commercial purpose, subject to proper attribution of authorship and ownership of the rights.

Can an editorial board member or a peer reviewer apply for several journals at a time?

Yes, an editorial board member or a peer reviewer can be a part of a maximum of 3 journals at a time. The editor/reviewer need to choose to be a part for the respective journals based on their fields of expertise. Also the editor/reviewer should not neglect any of the journals and need to contribute equally towards all the journals.

Editorial office of E-Cronicon (EC) is here with a great initiation to plan a Researcher's Column special issue for the month of September. The vision of this Researcher's Column is to provide an Awareness among the society with the novel information that you will be contributing. I hope to have the participation of every author who are in association with E-Cronicon to this special issue by making it a successful initiation.
Due date to share your insight is September 20, 2019.
Best Column article will be picked by the Editorial office and will be provided with an "Appreciation Certificate". Take a smallest step by dropping your opinions to editor@ecronicon.uk for a biggest success.